
Vito’s is an iconic 21 and over restaurant and lounge located on First Hill, on the eastern edge of downtown Seattle. Opened in 1953 by Vito and Jimmie Santoro, it has a history rich in cocktail culture, live music, politics, and East Coast family-style Italian food. In 2010, Jeff Scott and Greg Lundgren purchased this Seattle institution and began a major restoration of the space. The goal was to return Vito’s to its original mid-century glamour and style, respecting its colorful past and setting the course for a 21st-century resurrection. A grand piano returned to the lounge, featuring live music five nights a week and highlighting the vast and diverse talent that graces the Pacific Northwest. (We hope to resume music programming soon!)
Storied lounge since the 1950s serving Italian fare & cocktails in an old-school setting with music.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 927 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 397-4053
Website: http://www.vitosseattle.com/
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A Fond Farewell to Vito’s, a Seattle Icon – Post Alley
Vito’s Restaurant (Seattle) – HistoryLink.org
Reviews
The pasta was average, not great and not bad. The shrimp they had in it was fantastic though.
My favorite part of dinner was their tiramisu, by far the best I have ever had (very generous portion size as well).
A classic but classy place, dark, warm & cosy, with friendly service.
After ordering our round of drinks, I ordered for the vegetarian soup of the day after finding out that it was tomato bisque. The soup was more thick, chunky, & a little more sour than I would have loved, but absolutely savoured it just as it is or preferred over a portion of spaghetti.
For mains, I choose for a half portion Mushroom Linguine Pasta, bang on flavours, perfectly cooked pasta, I couldn’t have asked for anything more on a rainy night.
My friends loved their Chicken Parmigiana & Lasagne, & I was missing my favourites, since am a vegetarian this day.
Though we were full, I asked to see the dessert menu, & repeated seeing it. I was too tempted to try their wonderful desserts, promised myself to visit here again for their desserts.
Bookmarked the place with a promise to return, to try their non-vegetarian dishes & yummy desserts.
The ambiance is unique. A mix of the young and old Seattlelites. The jazz band that night was ritzier than what I normally seek out, but I enjoyed that vibe with the drinks.
I would say that the negatives is probably that old carpet smell you get a whiff of when you walk in toward the bar. I get it is an older spot and locals seem to have soft spot for the 50’s vibe, but I think that my observation means that they could use a little renovation here and there to reignite the space because this spot has further potential.
I do love dive bars, and that’s why I was excited to go visit this one. I probably will stop in again at Vito’s for another drink down the road. I hope they realize hey have a gem and although Gems don’t need to add anything all gems can benefit from being repolished a bit.
Thanks for having me.
CAB
From lightning to the food on plate.
Live music, comfy seats, best server (sorry, I don’t remember you name), delicious food.
I’m meat eater and sweet person, I got steak , it’s was the best stake I ever had. For desert I had, tiramisu , it was just unreal.
Highly highly recommend this place for people who looking for romantic and comfortable atmosphere, with classic Italian style and amazing food!
And we are coming back tomorrow for my birthday;) traveling from Canada 😉